Monday, May 14, 2007

New inter alia blog.

In case you hadn't noticed, this blog has been defunct since March 2006, when I gave up the editorship of inter alia in favor of the next generation. The next generation decided to set up its own blog at uiinteralia.blogspot.com. And it appears to be at least somewhat active. So rather than look to this blog for extremely dated information about inter alia, please remove the dash and be gone.

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Pulp. Farewell.

In case you had not yet noticed, Issue 10 hit newsstands yesterday. Early, again. How I loathe the unpredictability of the Printing & Design folks.

Because the issue came out early, I have received feedback early. The quantity has been rather higher than usual. Which is nice. And it has been uniformly positive. Which is even better.

Not a bad way for me to go out. Yes, gentle readers, Issue 10 was my last issue as editor. I am handing the reigns over to frequent writer and 2L Jim Bielenberg. Who's contact information is in the dogbook or the student directory. [I would put his email address here, but I don't want to inundate the guy with spam. Or at least, if he is inundated with spam, I don't want to be a contributing factor.] So send all submissions from here-on-out to Jim. [Of course I'll be willing to forward anything for at least the next couple of months.]

Farewell!

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Correction.

I just noticed that, in the latest issue, I mistakenly directed readers of Mr. Slack's piece to page two. In fact, Mr. Slack's piece is continued on page three. Apologies.

Monday, February 27, 2006

Volume 10, Issue 10.

It's amazing! Volume 10, Issue 10 is now online. And should be available in paper form on Wednesday. Enjoy.

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Paper issue.

In case you hadn't noticed, yesterday Volume 10, Issue 9 was made available on the library door, courtesy of a dead tree or three. Enjoy.

Monday, February 13, 2006

Online issue.

Guess what? The online edition of Volume 10, Issue 9 is online. And the paper edition should be available on Wednesday. Hooray!

Monday, January 30, 2006

Volume 10, Issue 8.

I discovered, after looking through a few back issues, that inter alia has been around a little longer than I had originally believed. Apparently the 1999-2000 academic year was the fourth volume. Which means the paper started in Fall of 1996 or Spring of 1997. Wow.

The practical upshot of which is that my prior labeling is incorrect. This academic year represents the tenth volume of inter alia. Perhaps we should celebrate. Perhaps not.

Anyway, the eighth issue of the current academic year, and the second of the Spring semester, is now available for your reading pleasure. Online, of course. The print issue should be available on Wednesday, as per usual.

[Note: I updated the nameplate. I hope you like it.]